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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Wednesday, July 26, 2023 AD
End of Hour 1: Hunter pleaded guilty to tax misdemeanors // Fed expected to raise interest rates today again // UPS vs Teamsters union averting another commie strike // Paris to open River Seine for swimming in time for 2024 Olympics //
End of Hour 2: Harvard vs Dept of Ed on fake discrimination // Judge forces Biden to let in more “asylum seekers” // Biden “honors” Emmett Till with national monument // Skittles new mustard flavor // China foreign ministry shakeup //
After JLP: The Hake Report | American Anchor Baby | Joel Friday TV
JLP Show Notes | Wed. 7-26-23
(7/26/23), WED, Hour 1 GUEST HOST: Why doesn't JLP Bible thump?
CALLS: Adrian in OH: Why doesn’t Jesse Bible thump? // Cord in FL: Appreciation for JLP and movies including Uncle Tom II. // Josh in GA answers Biblical Q: What is your nature? // Coming up Friday: The Fallen State interview with Jon Zherka!
(7/26/23), WED, Hour 2 GUEST HOST: UFOs? Kyle Hunt 2nd interview (2015)
CALL: Diante from FL on UFOs and hearings, then BQ: What is your nature? // REPLAY 9/10/15 Kyle Hunt second interview, Jewish and white history (37-min)...
(7/26/23), WED, Manhood Hour 3 GUEST HOSTS: DV; Omaha thug baby (2014)
EXPERTS on JLP on The Fallen State with Kaeley Triller Harms interview on DV and MESS! // REPLAY 1/15/14 Hr1B Omaha thug baby with guest Willie Hamilton, Black Men United (28-min)...
Look at yourself… CLIP (JLPtalk / KaeleyT) From The Fallen State: JLP asks Kaeley T Harms what she did to make her “ex” husband allegedly break a door over her head. She just brings up his alleged porn (sorry, kids) “addiction” and his alleged cheating, before only admitting telling him it wasn’t ok, then turning seemingly sarcastic. … 3:49
TIME STAMPS (JLP Weds. 7/26/23)
0:00:00 Stream start
0:18:40 Somewhere in the world today
0:22:58 ADRIAN, OH: Why JLP not push the Bible?
0:40:50 ADRIAN: Hassan joins convo
0:50:20 Jon Zherka on TFS
0:53:03 CORD, FL: JLP, Book of Eli, Sound of Freedom, Uncle Tom II
1:01:18 Get a Job channel deleted! GetAJob2 on Rumble!
1:03:54 Supers with Hassan: Dating, Joel Friday TV
1:07:30 JOSH, GA on BQ: What is your nature?
1:14:09 Hake News… Hunter, Paris river, UPS union
1:20:47 DIANTE, FL: UFOs? Captures the imagination
1:32:55 DIANTE on BQ: What is your nature?
1:34:15 JLP 2015: Kyle Hunt 2nd interview
2:14:07 Hake News: Ed Dept vs Harvard, Judge for asylum fakers
2:20:17 MANHOOD: Experts intro Christian feminist interview
2:28:14 CLIP: Kaely Triller Harms with JLP on TFS
2:41:24 JLP 2014: Omaha baby, Willie Hamilton, Black Men United
HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Wed. 7-26-23
Hunter pleaded guilty to tax misdemeanors //
Fed expected to raise interest rates today again //
UPS vs Teamsters union averting another commie strike //
Paris to open River Seine for swimming in time for 2024 Olympics //
Hunter’s tax misdemeanors, special treatment on “gun” charge
(CNN Wed. 7/26/23) President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden is set to plead guilty today to two federal tax misdemeanors for failing to pay taxes on time in 2017 and 2018. This is an unprecedented moment in American history: Never before has the son of the sitting US president walked into a federal courthouse and pleaded guilty to a crime. As part of the plea agreement, Justice Department prosecutors are expected to recommend a sentence of probation for the president's son. He will also enter into a deal with prosecutors that would resolve a felony gun charge. While the investigation was ongoing, Hunter Biden fully paid his federal tax bill, along with interest and penalties, his lawyers said. A source told CNN the total bill was approximately $2 million.
Economy and the Fed rate hike
(CNN Wed. 7/26/23) The Federal Reserve is expected to announce another rate hike today, just one month after hitting pause on a historic spate of hikes meant to crush decades-high inflation. Financial analysts say the Fed could also hint at the possibility of another rate increase later this year even though inflation has steadily cooled in recent months. This could happen at the September or November meeting, or it's also possible that this month could see the last hike of this cycle. While optimism is in the air, it remains to be seen what will transpire at the policy meeting today and in the months to come, since the economy has consistently defied expectations.
UPS vs Teamsters union
(CNN Wed. 7/26/23) UPS and the Teamsters union, which represents 340,000 UPS workers, have reached a tentative deal on a new contract, potentially avoiding a nationwide strike. A labor stoppage could have started as soon as next week and crippled US supply chains, delivering a multibillion-dollar hit to the economy. Among the issues in the contract negotiations were air conditioning for delivery vans, demands for greater pay — especially for part-time workers — and the closing of pay gaps between two different classes of UPS workers. The deal comes as the American labor movement has grown increasingly energized and empowered: many unionized actors, writers, nurses and teachers remain on the picket lines, and UPS workers and autoworkers have threatened walkouts.
River Seine in Paris to be open for swimming in time for 2024 Olympics?
(CNN Wed. 7/26/23) Paris plans to bring back swimming in the River Seine after it was banned 100 years ago due to pollution. Clean-up efforts are underway to make use of the river during the 2024 Olympic Games, which will subsequently "pave the way for aquatic leisure," city officials said.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Wed. 7-26-23
Harvard vs Dept of Ed on fake discrimination //
Judge forces Biden to let in more “asylum seekers” //
Biden “honors” Emmett Till with national monument //
Skittles new mustard flavor //
China foreign ministry shakeup //
Harvard vs Ed Dept on fake racism
(theSkimm Wed. 7/26/23) Earlier this week, the Education Dept opened a civil rights investigation into Harvard university’s undergraduate admissions process. The inquiry comes after three civil rights groups filed a complaint with the Biden admin. They alleged that Harvard’s legacy and donor-based admissions practice violated federal law by systematically discriminating against Black, Latino, and Asian applicants. The groups submitted their complaint after the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action. Harvard said it's already been reviewing its admissions process to ensure it complies with the high court’s ruling. Now, the department will examine whether the university violated federal law.
Judge forces Biden to LOOSEN invasion restrictions
(theSkimm Wed. 7/26/23) The Biden admin’s immigration policy. Yesterday, a federal judge blocked the admin's new asylum rule. Since May, the US has disqualified most migrants from applying for asylum if they didn’t seek protection in the countries they passed through first. The measure has helped border crossings fall to less than 100,000 last month — the lowest since President Biden took office. Immigrant advocacy groups sued, saying it shouldn't matter how someone got to the US before applying for asylum. The judge said the rule was “both substantively and procedurally invalid” because it set up conditions not intended by Congress. The rule will remain in place for another two weeks, giving the admin time to appeal.
Again: Biden “honoring” Emmett Till
(theSkimm Wed. 7/26/23) Who’s being honored: Emmett Till. Yesterday, President Biden signed a proclamation designating a national monument on what would’ve been Till’s 82nd birthday. The national monuments will be in Illinois and Mississippi and will also honor his mother Mamie Till-Mobley.
Skittles gets mustard flavor
(theSkimm Wed. 7/26/23) Mustard: Skittles’ newest flavor. The girl dinner options continue to grow.
China foreign ministry
(CNN Wed. 7/26/23) China's foreign minister Qin Gang was dramatically ousted on Tuesday after a monthlong unexplained absence. He was replaced by his predecessor in a surprising and highly unusual shake-up of the country's foreign policy leadership.
NOT READ: Qin, a trusted aide of Chinese leader Xi Jinping, had only been appointed foreign minister in December after serving as China's ambassador to Washington. He was last seen in public on June 25. It is not clear if any disciplinary proceedings have been or will be taken against Qin. However, senior Chinese officials have disappeared from public view in the past, only to have it revealed months later by the ruling Communist Party's disciplinary watchdog that they've been detained for investigations.
Additionally, CNN's reporting on the story triggered swift censorship across Chinese media, with the country airing color bars to replace the network's coverage of the foreign minister's disappearance.
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